2. Write to Your Local Paper

Local paper editors want to print lots of short letters, so something brief and snappy is usually better than a long letter full of statistics.

Mark it ‘For Publication’, and find the email address from the newspaper’s website, or use this tool to send it for you.

3. Put up a Poster or Sign

At election time, putting a poster in your window or a sign in your garden is a great way for busy people to campaign. It keeps working day and night, whether you are in or out, and it’s easy and hassle-free.

Posters will be available from your local branch, or contact Head Office – the details are on the website.

If garden signs are used in your area, the local party can take care of putting one up during the election, and taking it away afterwards. Let them know if you have a garden facing onto the street, and they will do the rest.

4. Follow Labour on Social Media

If you have social media accounts, it only takes a few moments to make sure you are following the Labour Party’s official feeds and pages.

You can easily keep up to date with the campaigns, and show your friends that you’re part of the team that’s working to get rid of the Tories.